A.J. Brown and Kenny Golladay both had monster years in 2019, as Brown averaged 12.5 yards per target and Golladay led the league with 11 receiving TDs. There's no doubt Brown is bound to regress to a yards per target rate closer to league average, but can his target total increase so that he can provide value as a WR2? Golladay's insane touchdown rate from 2019 is likely to decrease, but will a full season with Matthew Stafford allow Golladay to finish in the top 10? We're breaking down five WR regression candidates for 2020.
Plus, the FFT crew podcasted about the impact of COVID-19 on the rookies and free agent signees. It seems unlikely that rookies will be able to dominate early on, but does that mean you should avoid drafting Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Jonathan Taylor and Ceedee Lamb?